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  ## Points along line construction tool

This sample shows an example of a construction tool. It is a point construction tool that creates points along a sketch line for either a fixed number of points or a certain distance between points.  

```
Language:              C#, VB
Subject:               Editing
Organization:          Esri, http://www.esri.com
Date:                  10/17/2019
ArcObjects SDK:        10.8
Visual Studio:         2017, 2019
.NET Target Framework: 4.5
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### Resources

* [ArcObjects .NET API Reference online](http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcobjects/latest/net/webframe.htm)  
* [Sample Data Download](../../releases)  
* [What's new](http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcobjects/latest/net/webframe.htm#91cabc68-2271-400a-8ff9-c7fb25108546.htm)  
* [Download the ArcObjects SDK for .Net from MyEsri.com](https://my.esri.com/)  

### Usage
1. Start ArcMap and add an editable point layer.  
1. Start editing and select a point layer in the Feature Templates dialog box.  
1. Select the Points along line construction tool from the construction tools pane.  
1. Sketch a line on the map using the shape constructors.  
1. Finish the sketch, and enter how the points will be created in the dialog box.  

#### See Also  
[Editor framework customizations](http://desktop.arcgis.com/search/?q=Editor%20framework%20customizations&p=0&language=en&product=arcobjects-sdk-dotnet&version=&n=15&collection=help)  

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#### Licensing  
<table><tr><th> Development licensing </th><th> Deployment licensing </th></tr>
<tr><td> ArcGIS Desktop Basic </td><td> ArcGIS Desktop Basic </td></tr>  
<tr><td> ArcGIS Desktop Standard </td><td> ArcGIS Desktop Standard </td></tr>  
<tr><td> ArcGIS Desktop Advanced </td><td> ArcGIS Desktop Advanced </td></tr>  
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